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it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers from where the fighting was. it has been a very busy year. and he published the third volume of his study in jesus christ. >> last night on christmas eve, the pope made one, that caught a lot of people's eyes, which was about technology, quite critical comments about technology, which seemed quite a bit odd, given that he has only just started using twitter. >> he is not opposed to technology, as such. he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that
it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers...
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this is the last thing the world needs now, given the uneven economic recovery from the crisis the last few years. >> pakistan's taliban later appeared in a video calling for talks with the government. the group is not prepared to lay down its weapons before negotiations begin. >> he is the most wanted man in pakistan. the u.s. government has a five million-dollar bounty on his head. he has not been seen for nearly a year. his message is clear. >> we have never refused negotiations. we believe in all talks that are serious. if the dialogue is frivolous and they ask us to lay down our arms, this is not serious dialogue. >> the video, handed to the reuters news agency, was shot somewhere in north waziristan, close to the afghan border. a deputy denied persistent rumors among military officials of a split. >> our position of individuals and as an armed group is as strong as ever. we have proved our strength in the northern borders. >> the appearance of the video follows three attacks on in northern city this month alone. the group targeted the military section of the airport. it killed a s
this is the last thing the world needs now, given the uneven economic recovery from the crisis the last few years. >> pakistan's taliban later appeared in a video calling for talks with the government. the group is not prepared to lay down its weapons before negotiations begin. >> he is the most wanted man in pakistan. the u.s. government has a five million-dollar bounty on his head. he has not been seen for nearly a year. his message is clear. >> we have never refused...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, kathy kaye. egypt's president says his heart is heavy, but he promises there will be no return to the days of dictatorship lighting aoi
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, kathy kaye. egypt's president says his heart is heavy, but he promises there will be no return to the days of dictatorship lighting aoi
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those top-level negotiations taking place right now? >> well, the news is not good, fegicity. we are told that mitch mcconnell, who is the senate minority leader, representing the republican party. harry reid, representing the democrats, had hoped to have a bill on the table for their caucuses to look at in about 60 minutes from now and the word here is that there has been a major setback. one anonymous source is saying that we are now further back than we were 24 hours ago with these gorks and i'm hearing it is that the republicans have introduced the idea of bringing some changes to sporblee security. that would be the short-term benefit that people are entitled to for a very short time when they have been out of work for six months or more. we knew they were struggling anyway to resolve the key issues, like, for example, how many wealthy families will pay more under president obama's plan? there are inheritance tax issues and the unemployment benefits being kept up. president obama particularly wanted that to go into this bill so that anybody who needed unemployment checks
those top-level negotiations taking place right now? >> well, the news is not good, fegicity. we are told that mitch mcconnell, who is the senate minority leader, representing the republican party. harry reid, representing the democrats, had hoped to have a bill on the table for their caucuses to look at in about 60 minutes from now and the word here is that there has been a major setback. one anonymous source is saying that we are now further back than we were 24 hours ago with these...
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syria and enter the past. i know that remains. the mi25 helicopters were forced to turn it around. it is a big deal. the regime really needed more mi-25's. they did not have enough. i have not seen that an interlock time. i do not even know if they have one left operational. that is definitely an issue. as far as the current report about the number of vessels heading toward syria, my of the cost guess is they're getting ready for an operation and enter syria. there are a lot of russian >> pats of interest. that they need to get them out. -- >> pats in circassia. -- expats in syria. as far as the day today -- fuel is difficult. have not figure that out yet. most of these supplies are coming and three flights through iran. the rebels shutdown damascus international, that is okay. the syrians have a lot of their bases they can use. it is a requirement for a run to continued to back assad. the second question, this is an extremely complicated question that i am in the process of writing a longer report on. what i
syria and enter the past. i know that remains. the mi25 helicopters were forced to turn it around. it is a big deal. the regime really needed more mi-25's. they did not have enough. i have not seen that an interlock time. i do not even know if they have one left operational. that is definitely an issue. as far as the current report about the number of vessels heading toward syria, my of the cost guess is they're getting ready for an operation and enter syria. there are a lot of russian >>...
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now the news from brooklyn. that is this about? >>guest: well, there are e monuments in a bad economy. a finish which is one of several hundrednd at the city like that where the construction just stops. the workers are one day and suddenly they never show up again and they are e and quiet for years. this is a legacy of the 2008 financial crisis having to do with long-term institutional borrowing and lending and that is a problem. look at the numbers: 691 inactive sites up 17 percent in new york city since february. 45 percent dormant since 1999. it is run out of money or a combination of running out or fought having enough sales or the market for rentals does not appear to be strong enough to justify completion. >>guest: the american institute of architects are putting together developers with investors to bypass the banks but it is not a new problem. 1976 there was a big recession, manhattan, vacant lots and i shot this footage, 35 years ago the bust should be followed by a boom, and he was right and they are just waiting for the
now the news from brooklyn. that is this about? >>guest: well, there are e monuments in a bad economy. a finish which is one of several hundrednd at the city like that where the construction just stops. the workers are one day and suddenly they never show up again and they are e and quiet for years. this is a legacy of the 2008 financial crisis having to do with long-term institutional borrowing and lending and that is a problem. look at the numbers: 691 inactive sites up 17 percent in...
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now totaling more than $50 billion for new york and new jersey alone, cities like norfolk are working hard to invest to protect themselves before the next big storm hits. >> woodruff: by the end of the week, the white house is expected to ask congress for an additional $50 billion to $60 billion to cover the cost of repairs from sandy's devastation. and online, you can watch our upcoming story about shellfish threatened by ocean waters that are increasingly warmer and more acidic. that's on our "coping with climate change" page. >> brown: and we return now to the conflict in syria. inside the country, there was more heavy fighting today. outside, there were more signs. >> events on the ground are accelerating and we, we see that in many different ways. >> brown: the civil war in syria was never far away for the ministers at today's european security conference in ireland. in another sign that russian support for syrian president bashar al-assad may be changing, secretary of state hillary clinton held surprise talks with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.n. envoy lakdar brah
now totaling more than $50 billion for new york and new jersey alone, cities like norfolk are working hard to invest to protect themselves before the next big storm hits. >> woodruff: by the end of the week, the white house is expected to ask congress for an additional $50 billion to $60 billion to cover the cost of repairs from sandy's devastation. and online, you can watch our upcoming story about shellfish threatened by ocean waters that are increasingly warmer and more acidic. that's...
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worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hello, i'm paula kerger, president of pbs. i'm a huge fan of "downton abbey" as i know you are too. we are very grateful for the response to this brilliant masterpiece series. it's been record-breaking for pbs, enormous fan support,
worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hello, i'm paula kerger, president of pbs. i'm a huge fan of "downton abbey" as i know you are too. we are very grateful for the response to this brilliant masterpiece series. it's been record-breaking for pbs, enormous fan support,
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let's get the latest from new delhi. what is happening now? >> the protesters are very upset. they have been going to protest against the gang rape. they are saying groups with political ambitions have taken over. that is what caused the costs. there has been police retaliation with teargas and water cannons. the situation is very tense. >> what about the prospect for the trial itself? i imagine the public outcry will put some pressure on the process of justice. >> justice is so delayed. these people want some kind of justice. hopefully this will bring some form of justice. the conviction rate for rape cases is very low, around 26%. these people want a speedy trial for this particular case as well as other cases. there are 40,000 rape cases pending in the court. they are saying it is not good enough. >> an awful attack has triggered this reaction. i imagine the anger has been simmering for some time in india. >> it has been. the security situation for women is really bad. 90% of most violent crimes had been against women. cus. was last year's cen people are fed up. every 20 mi
let's get the latest from new delhi. what is happening now? >> the protesters are very upset. they have been going to protest against the gang rape. they are saying groups with political ambitions have taken over. that is what caused the costs. there has been police retaliation with teargas and water cannons. the situation is very tense. >> what about the prospect for the trial itself? i imagine the public outcry will put some pressure on the process of justice. >> justice is...
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all those men and women around the world. >>> 22 minutes past the hour now. let's update you now on the alleged brutal beating and gang rape of a young woman on a bus that is sparking anger in india. >> protesters chanting we want justice in new delhi. a journalist has been killed in protests today in northern india. cnn ibm joins me on the phone from new delhi. what can you tell us about the reports that we're getting that a journalist has been killed? >> yes, the journalist has been killed. this was when protests erupted while protesting a similar incident where a woman was assaulted and now that's been police we thought resulting to firing a vehicle of the police. a car was burnt by the protesters during the retaliation. now, it only happens in extreme cases. just allowed to do a mild charge after which is followed by the gas shells which are lobbed at protesters. in this case, they are fired upon the protesters and the cameraman was killed in that. >> and there was a police ban on these protests, right? the demonstrations defy the ban, is that what happen
all those men and women around the world. >>> 22 minutes past the hour now. let's update you now on the alleged brutal beating and gang rape of a young woman on a bus that is sparking anger in india. >> protesters chanting we want justice in new delhi. a journalist has been killed in protests today in northern india. cnn ibm joins me on the phone from new delhi. what can you tell us about the reports that we're getting that a journalist has been killed? >> yes, the...
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now, these are live pictures. the minority sunni moslem community accusing the she opera minister nora al-maliki of discrimination and refusing to share power. this is the live pictures out of northern iraq. our correspondent joins me now from the town of ramadi. the protests are very large and are continuing. they seem to have blocked a key highway. how do you assess the size of the crowds in relation to what they are demonstrating about? >> i think the rumble of the crowd is very big because the picture you are seeing is one angle. the other side of the bridge -- i do not know if you can see the bridge is -- there are also thousands of people gathered here in ramadi. and this highway basically links back down to fallujah and then to ramadi. and then back up. a very vital highway. of course, coming here, a lot of iraqi army checkpoints. my understanding is they were presenting people from coming because one of the speakers at the rally called on the government to stop preventing people joining because the organiz
now, these are live pictures. the minority sunni moslem community accusing the she opera minister nora al-maliki of discrimination and refusing to share power. this is the live pictures out of northern iraq. our correspondent joins me now from the town of ramadi. the protests are very large and are continuing. they seem to have blocked a key highway. how do you assess the size of the crowds in relation to what they are demonstrating about? >> i think the rumble of the crowd is very big...
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i don't know how much more than can cut. >> half of all americans now expect no deal by new year's day. by a margin of 2-1 they hold the republicans more at fault than obama and his fellow democrats. >> earlier, i spoke to richard at campaign's for america's future that's a progressive political organization. he says it's unlikely that the u.s. will meet the deadline. >> it looks extremely unlikely at this point. they're not returning to the lower house until the day before the deadline. so chances are there won't be a deal before january 1st. but then most of the provisions of this so-calleded fiscal cliff won't have an immediate impact. several will but most will be delayed. so thile still have a chance to work in january. >> how is it going to be delayed? because delay has been something that president obama and the democrats have rejected. >> the tax laws won't have an impact on people until they start paying their taxes in earnest. the effect of that will be very mild, very slight. and some of the spending cuts, the -- the executive branch has 30 days to present its plan for putti
i don't know how much more than can cut. >> half of all americans now expect no deal by new year's day. by a margin of 2-1 they hold the republicans more at fault than obama and his fellow democrats. >> earlier, i spoke to richard at campaign's for america's future that's a progressive political organization. he says it's unlikely that the u.s. will meet the deadline. >> it looks extremely unlikely at this point. they're not returning to the lower house until the day before...
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now, even though this isn't making any difference on the ground in syria right now, and it is a horribly violent day, 60 killed so far, the fact of the matter is if this man who he says he is, and if he's as high rank is as he says he is, co-provide kcohe could provide key intelligence to the rebels and the international community as well. >> soon we'll hit the two-year mark for what has been happening in syria and over the past several months, city after city, rebels are making huge gains, more high level defections, the latest from this police chief. at what point is this civil war won? >> reporter: it is a good question. this has been a war of attrition. you said, yes, that's right. it has been nearly two years. over 40,000 people killed, seems to get worse day after day, and all in happening at a time when in syria now you have the joint u.n. arab league envoy trying to negotiate some sort of peaceful settlement to the crisis there. it just hasn't happened. it just seems to get worse. you have the rebels saying they're taking one of the key bases in the north of the country on a high
now, even though this isn't making any difference on the ground in syria right now, and it is a horribly violent day, 60 killed so far, the fact of the matter is if this man who he says he is, and if he's as high rank is as he says he is, co-provide kcohe could provide key intelligence to the rebels and the international community as well. >> soon we'll hit the two-year mark for what has been happening in syria and over the past several months, city after city, rebels are making huge...
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shares fell by more than half a percent on the news. >>> now on to our top story. tonight is taxes and how hard we are all about to get hit. there are already a trillion in tax increases baked right into the obamacare law and that means upper being in earners will see billions of dollars in tax hikes as it is. for democrats it is not enough. with republican lawmakers backing off the pledge not to raise taxes looks like tax hikes for the wealthy are certainty. joining for more, grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. thanks so much for joining us. >> absolutely you say a lot of people are missing the fact that obamacare baked in a ton of tax hikes for wealthier americans as it is? >> people talk about the fiscal cliff as if it is one thing. it is three. there's the obamacare taxes. to pay for obamacare were delayed until after he got himself safely elected. so in the next decade there are a trillion dollars of higher taxes. five of those big ones start january 1st. that is one part. part two, the bush tax cuts disappearing. that is $500 billion tax i
shares fell by more than half a percent on the news. >>> now on to our top story. tonight is taxes and how hard we are all about to get hit. there are already a trillion in tax increases baked right into the obamacare law and that means upper being in earners will see billions of dollars in tax hikes as it is. for democrats it is not enough. with republican lawmakers backing off the pledge not to raise taxes looks like tax hikes for the wealthy are certainty. joining for more, grover...
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at the last opec eting, the minister from v venezuela, stood up and said, we now have t world's largest oil reserves backed by bp saying that they have more than saudi abia. >> but a lot of those are oil sands, very heavy resees. you know, an api gravity of six doesn't mean much to most people but almost like a tar. extremel high cost of oduction e fact if they ha gone through with reforms put inlace in the mid-'90s under the leadership of a man named giusti, the would be producing 3.5, 3.6 million barrels a day. instead th're producing by our estimates and estimates of most, 2.3 million barrels a da they tell the world they're producing 2.7. nobody believes them. you can see just the impact of hugo chavez. he has just gutted this industry. melissa: yeah. >> you really have to think this would be a better day forenezuen oil but could be pretty rocky getting there. melissa: jus for comparison, saudi arabia is five to six times that out put on given day. >> for sure. melissa: ty saying this they have more reserves. saudi arabia disputes that. >> talking about u.s. reserves of oil shale in
at the last opec eting, the minister from v venezuela, stood up and said, we now have t world's largest oil reserves backed by bp saying that they have more than saudi abia. >> but a lot of those are oil sands, very heavy resees. you know, an api gravity of six doesn't mean much to most people but almost like a tar. extremel high cost of oduction e fact if they ha gone through with reforms put inlace in the mid-'90s under the leadership of a man named giusti, the would be producing 3.5,...
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now, back to judy. >> woodruff: we turn now to the conflict in syria. the country's neighbor, turkey, received long-sought-after defense help from nato today. the military coalition also expressed growing concerns about the assad regime's chemical weapons supply. in an all too familiar scenes of civil war, rockets blasted and fires flared overseer i can't today. far from the fighting in brussels, nato members approved turkey's request for patriot antimissile systems. they will defend against syrian shelling and rocket fire that land on the turkish side. the issue has taken on greater urgency. amid u.s. warnings that syria could be preparing to use chemical weapons against the rebels. >> the syrian stock piles of chemical weapons are a matter of great concerns. we know that syria possesses... we know they have the chemical weapons. it is a matter of urgency to ensure effective defense and protection of our ally turkey. >> woodruff: nato chief also warned of even stronger action if the syrian government crosses the chemical line. echoing monday's statemen
now, back to judy. >> woodruff: we turn now to the conflict in syria. the country's neighbor, turkey, received long-sought-after defense help from nato today. the military coalition also expressed growing concerns about the assad regime's chemical weapons supply. in an all too familiar scenes of civil war, rockets blasted and fires flared overseer i can't today. far from the fighting in brussels, nato members approved turkey's request for patriot antimissile systems. they will defend...
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the new generation at the iranian iraq war. the iran-iraq war and world war i for german. the chairman's coming out of world war i were to get his wanted to correct the injustice of the past. but then, correct an injustice of the past is more important in making sure many a better country in the 1970s. unfortunately, we see many revolutionary guards. they no longer have the same week the clerics have both of these terrorist in order to control the population. particularly bair funded trials. we have people who oppose iran in the 1980s who today themselves have become prey to the system. they show up at trials in contrast agents agents for the cia and emi six. sometimes the public sometimes wonder how they have time during the week so they can provide services. of course no one believes that. no one. not a single iranian police these people who serve the revolution have completely become counterrevolutionaries. but the idea is to instigate and get into the hearts of the rainy process, telling them that somebody like mr. massari who researches in this server, if he is not sa
the new generation at the iranian iraq war. the iran-iraq war and world war i for german. the chairman's coming out of world war i were to get his wanted to correct the injustice of the past. but then, correct an injustice of the past is more important in making sure many a better country in the 1970s. unfortunately, we see many revolutionary guards. they no longer have the same week the clerics have both of these terrorist in order to control the population. particularly bair funded trials. we...
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the fiscal cliff deadline 22 days away. we want to begin with a look ahead at the second term agenda. in your mind, what did you think should be the number one priority. we will take your calls and comments. you can also join us on facebook and twitter. from the headlines this morning, including this from the washington post. there is also this story from "the huffington post." aspirations' including closing the educational achievement gap. the lofty goals may have to wait as lawmakers and the president toppled a number of issues that cannot wait. let's go back to the inauguration from generic 20, 2009, a few hundred feet from where we are at as he addressed the nation. he will do so again january next year. this is what he said nearly four years ago. [video clip] >> we must dust ourselves off and begin the work of remaking america. [applause] everywhere we look, there is work to be done. the state of our economy calls for action bold and swift. we will react to lay a new foundation for growth. electrical grids that bind us
the fiscal cliff deadline 22 days away. we want to begin with a look ahead at the second term agenda. in your mind, what did you think should be the number one priority. we will take your calls and comments. you can also join us on facebook and twitter. from the headlines this morning, including this from the washington post. there is also this story from "the huffington post." aspirations' including closing the educational achievement gap. the lofty goals may have to wait as...
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and now we want to show issue dramatic video obtained by cnn out of the conflict in syria. here it is. it shows a young rebel fighter, look at that, just 17 years old, crawling on his belly through a hail of bullet ls to rescue a woman who had been shoot. the video was given cnn. he pulls her out of harm's way. trf i sa >> translator: i said to myself if i die, it's god's will that i die next to this woman. >> despite the young man's brave efforts, the woman later died from her wounds. in an interview, the young fighter said, quote, i'm not a hero, i'm just like anyone else. what a long strange trip it has been for john mcafee. now his latest stop is miami. why there? we'll talk about it. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discove
and now we want to show issue dramatic video obtained by cnn out of the conflict in syria. here it is. it shows a young rebel fighter, look at that, just 17 years old, crawling on his belly through a hail of bullet ls to rescue a woman who had been shoot. the video was given cnn. he pulls her out of harm's way. trf i sa >> translator: i said to myself if i die, it's god's will that i die next to this woman. >> despite the young man's brave efforts, the woman later died from her...
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thousands of viewers from around the world are now keeping tabs on ozzie and harriet on ustream waiting for their eggs to hatch. >>> instructors say dangling from the cloth hammocks takes strain off the lower body and offers a better stretch. good luck with that. >>> in sports within thursday night football, bengals/eagles. cincinnati came from behind piling up the points against philadelphia in the second half as it fights for a wild card spot. bengals, 34-13 over the eagles. during the second quarter of the game two players got their face masks stuck together and an official had to separate the helmets. a friendly good-bye. >>> slugger josh hamilton leaves texas to sign with the los angeles angels for five years at 125 million bucks. >>> in the nba, carmelo anthony gave the knicks a big lead over the lakers. that is until he twisted an ankle and had to leave the game. new york beat los angeles 116-107. >>> the scoreboard tells an incredible story of an indiana high school team that ran up the score and finished with a 107-2 victory. but it kind of seems like the mercy rule may have be
thousands of viewers from around the world are now keeping tabs on ozzie and harriet on ustream waiting for their eggs to hatch. >>> instructors say dangling from the cloth hammocks takes strain off the lower body and offers a better stretch. good luck with that. >>> in sports within thursday night football, bengals/eagles. cincinnati came from behind piling up the points against philadelphia in the second half as it fights for a wild card spot. bengals, 34-13 over the eagles....
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developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create new permanent seats like yours said russia is permanently blocking attempts of some of your own security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow an f. or an intervention into syria but do you think a military action could still play take place going around the un like it happened in case of iraq. well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is it is possible and you just cited that one example there are some others but i also feel that those who would like to interfere in the syrian crisis they don't want to do this without some kind of legitimacy or at least i would some kind often action in the united nations which could be used to justify this as being legitimate some people would like very much to internationalize this situat
developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create new permanent seats like yours said russia is permanently blocking attempts of some of your own security council members to pass a resolution for that would allow an f. or an intervention...
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reporter: on new on "happening now." we have another story that is going on about a classified hearing on benghazi. lawmakers hearing from the director of national intelligence. they are looking at multiple videos of the attack on the consulate in benghazi. do these videos answer any lingering questions? we will have an update on that. north korea is set to launch a new rocket. a live report on what the country's plans are for that rocket and when the launch will take place. and how would you like to sit down and watch television, knowing that your television is watching you? creepy new technology to tell you about. breaking news is the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. jenna: we are already creeped out already. greg: let's move on. two stars to the republican party laying out their vision for the future. welcome to a brand-new hour of "happening now." jenna: we are glad you are watching. the gop not wasting any time looking ahead to the 2016 presidential campaign. two possible candidates on the same stage
reporter: on new on "happening now." we have another story that is going on about a classified hearing on benghazi. lawmakers hearing from the director of national intelligence. they are looking at multiple videos of the attack on the consulate in benghazi. do these videos answer any lingering questions? we will have an update on that. north korea is set to launch a new rocket. a live report on what the country's plans are for that rocket and when the launch will take place. and how...
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now, that scenario now a reality. that is according to nbc news. now, it says that syria's military has loaded the component chemicals for the deadly nerve gas into aerial bombs that could be dropped from their fighter jets. i want to bring in paula gorani about this because you have a different take on this. i know there's a lot of breath held. you say that they're not necessarily on that path. >> i believe that there's analysis that is very critical that the assad regime is not getting ready to use chemical weapons in syria, and here's why. because the question we're asking is how real is the threat? not just for syrians, but for the region, because once you start using chemical weapons, loaded in warheads, you are looking at death tolls in the thousands, possibly in the tens of thousands also threatening neighboring countries. syria is geographically very central in the region. now, here are some of the reasons why syria and the assad regime might not be considering the use of chemical weapons. first, the two masters of the assad regime. iran an
now, that scenario now a reality. that is according to nbc news. now, it says that syria's military has loaded the component chemicals for the deadly nerve gas into aerial bombs that could be dropped from their fighter jets. i want to bring in paula gorani about this because you have a different take on this. i know there's a lot of breath held. you say that they're not necessarily on that path. >> i believe that there's analysis that is very critical that the assad regime is not getting...
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the marriage between he and his wife. >> they were a young couple, and again, you know, this is 21, 22-year-old, father, life in afghanistan has not gone the way they imagined it would. he and his wife go to france because nay want a chance at a normal life. they have a young daughter, and in the summer, the family gathers for a reunion, first time everyone's been together in some time. there's been arguments. there's an argument that you would have if you were 25 years old or 27 years old and married and dealing with extended relatives staying with you, i suppose. he leaves, and he and his family go back to the house, and the next morning, he's dead. >> dead of a poisen that he and your father carried with them in event they were kidnapped or arrested by the army. >> uh-huh. >> this was something provided to them, they were told it would take their lives quickly if mixed in another liquid and would not be easily traceable. as you go back and investigate, you discover that, in fact, the record, the police report in france, confirm he died of the poisen. >> of the poisen. >> but you des
the marriage between he and his wife. >> they were a young couple, and again, you know, this is 21, 22-year-old, father, life in afghanistan has not gone the way they imagined it would. he and his wife go to france because nay want a chance at a normal life. they have a young daughter, and in the summer, the family gathers for a reunion, first time everyone's been together in some time. there's been arguments. there's an argument that you would have if you were 25 years old or 27 years...
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hañ;ñ;ñ;ñ;ñ;ñ$x >>> this morning on "world news now," syria on the brink. it appears to be only a matter of time before president assad and his ruthless regime are overrun by the rebels. >> syria's international support is falling apart, but there's some question about support from assad's biggest ally. it is friday, december 14 th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> happy friday. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. see how the opposition is starting to get the upper hand in syria and what that means to the world. it could be a matter of days or weeks, but seems like we're getting close to a tipping point there. >>> also this half hour, a nasty virus races through a town. a couple hundred people already sick. what a popular chain restaurant, right there you see it, what they're doing to confront the outbreak. >> eaten there on several occasions. not that particular one, but that particular chain and i was fine. >>> then airfares are taking on this holiday season, but even with the price of flights climbing, you can still save some money on t
hañ;ñ;ñ;ñ;ñ;ñ$x >>> this morning on "world news now," syria on the brink. it appears to be only a matter of time before president assad and his ruthless regime are overrun by the rebels. >> syria's international support is falling apart, but there's some question about support from assad's biggest ally. it is friday, december 14 th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> happy friday. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. see...
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it's new mantra right now. two years ago, people wanted international intersex. they -- interventions. they were expressing a lot of feeling of friendship for the international community. now they don't want them to be involved on the ground. how are we going [inaudible] we don't want to to. we are getting so to scare space there's a lot of radicalization because there's a lot of frustration, you know, with the people have been betrayed and extremist forces to take over. i don't have an answer to that dpoapt say that, you know, i really expect the situation 0 to grow worse simply because there's no vision on part of nip. i blame the opposition for the lack of vision on a [inaudible] i blamed obama administration on certain issues. we are left in a situation where a process is being left to evolve on the own. nobody seems to be that worried about the consequences. for some reason even though by all mean in this case will be dire. by any significant, you know, by any simple exversion of racial analysis we realize that if you let the thing evolve on the own, there w
it's new mantra right now. two years ago, people wanted international intersex. they -- interventions. they were expressing a lot of feeling of friendship for the international community. now they don't want them to be involved on the ground. how are we going [inaudible] we don't want to to. we are getting so to scare space there's a lot of radicalization because there's a lot of frustration, you know, with the people have been betrayed and extremist forces to take over. i don't have an answer...
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the news for now all the business news and in a few minutes lottie's to boston talks to one of ages main opposition leaders who says president morsi is regime scientists to sell the nation's hopes for change. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation three times for charges free. range month three. three. three. three broadcast quality video for your media projects and free medio dot com in. british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might run no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser report. i. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from the finest impression it's. nice clean start on t.v. dot com. nearly two here is off to the revolution that shocked the world and removed hosni mubarak from his long tenure at the head of egypt the egyptian revolution is going through some strange times perhaps some would say some dark times. with us to discuss
the news for now all the business news and in a few minutes lottie's to boston talks to one of ages main opposition leaders who says president morsi is regime scientists to sell the nation's hopes for change. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation three times for charges free. range month three. three. three. three...
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this new regulation would require the testing of a residue of a drug called rush so for me now this drug is put into animal feed in the united states to cause the animal to gain leaving muscle mass as opposed to fatty tissue the regulation goes into force immediately now at this point russian officials will be doing the testing of any meat that arrives now formers are calling this fear mongering spreading fear about this additive among the public but officials completely disagree on this side of things that the united states apartment of agriculture says restaurant would mean is say the u.s.d.a. currently does no testing of its own just to give you an idea of how much money is at stake here for the united states according to the u.s. meat export federation more than two hundred ten shipping containers filled with beef and pork valued at about twenty million dollars is currently on its way to russia and is going to be tested the united states in total exports about five hundred million dollars of meat every year to this point three to comply with this rule and to not lose out on tens of m
this new regulation would require the testing of a residue of a drug called rush so for me now this drug is put into animal feed in the united states to cause the animal to gain leaving muscle mass as opposed to fatty tissue the regulation goes into force immediately now at this point russian officials will be doing the testing of any meat that arrives now formers are calling this fear mongering spreading fear about this additive among the public but officials completely disagree on this side...
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well there you have it now the juke and duchess of cambridge have said that deeply saddened by the news of the tragic news of this the death of the royal not so what should have been a joy for the pregnancy announcement has been some save because of the disproportionate media coverage turned into a very tragic news story. let's not forget what else is happening around the world thousands of people have already gathered in gaza to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of hamas the biggest event of the first of all is expected to be a speech by the party's leader khaled mashal as he visits the land for the first time after he's already called it his third birth the rivers wild speculation whether the group considered by many as terrorist is gaining acceptance in the modern world. barack obama has asked congress to approve a sixty billion dollars aid package for the states worst hit by superstorm sandy in october the request has to get approval from both of the republicans and democrats the president's team has also proposed to make the package immune to any spending cuts due to its urgen
well there you have it now the juke and duchess of cambridge have said that deeply saddened by the news of the tragic news of this the death of the royal not so what should have been a joy for the pregnancy announcement has been some save because of the disproportionate media coverage turned into a very tragic news story. let's not forget what else is happening around the world thousands of people have already gathered in gaza to celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary of hamas the biggest event...
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images of world peace and seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. well for the. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turnstyles events into slaves. my father but also among other involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated i look . multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace . we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the people of the modest effect on r.t. . but. i. think.
more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images of world peace and seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. well for the. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turnstyles events into slaves. my father but also among other involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated i look . multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and if i think...
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syria, the capital is one of the old as capitals in the world. this is why if syria -- they need international support. the only way to invest in syria in the future, by building strong internationally. build a strong the national education system. this is the only way you can invest in syrians. this is why syria has to have a long-term plan to recover. syria needs at least $60 billion to recover. with all the destruction that we have in all of our cities. i will end here and i will be more than happy to answer questions that you have a. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> the first thing i would like to ask you, trying to look more into the new syrian position, my concern is that the rights of the minorities and in the new syrian opposition has not been really addressed as the same issues were also presented. how do you address this issue? your last. trying to think about what is going to happen next, that is an issue that the new syrian position should address. >> the rights of the minorities is an important issue. sometimes we emphasize the
syria, the capital is one of the old as capitals in the world. this is why if syria -- they need international support. the only way to invest in syria in the future, by building strong internationally. build a strong the national education system. this is the only way you can invest in syrians. this is why syria has to have a long-term plan to recover. syria needs at least $60 billion to recover. with all the destruction that we have in all of our cities. i will end here and i will be more...
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it's coming up on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no!no! hair removal. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle. something in the air wick. until they see this. the oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. >>> welcome back, everyone. school safety rules are under the microscope this morning after a scare at an atlanta >>> welcome back, everyone. school safety rules are under the microscope this morning after a scare at an atlanta elementary school. 42 students and seven adults rushed to the hospital and 500 people were evacuated all because of potential deadly levels of carbon monoxide. now the school had no carbon monoxide detectors. >> carbon monoxide, settles lower on the ground. the shorter you are, the more susceptible you are to getting poisoning. >> interesting. i did not know that it settled low. half of states r
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now the. kurds are kind of like on the sidelines in the syrian conflict and you know basically they are divided into two one is you know the kurdish national council so they they basically stay watch and see and there are there are allegations that the p y d which is a p.k. carefully it is more in tandem with the assad regime so that's a tension in itself and and given the fact that the second group was not invited to the newly built established syrian national coalition ok that that will prove tension in the future so i think you know they may be after some sort of autonomy or federalism but there is no there is no consensus within the syrian opposition groups actually they are they are against it as far as i understand at the moment so so we are looking for some sort of our tense situation as in maybe as in iraq between syrian kurds and syrian arab ok edward if i could go back to you it looks like the turks have really shot herself in the foot here i mean because kurds are part of the opposi
now the. kurds are kind of like on the sidelines in the syrian conflict and you know basically they are divided into two one is you know the kurdish national council so they they basically stay watch and see and there are there are allegations that the p y d which is a p.k. carefully it is more in tandem with the assad regime so that's a tension in itself and and given the fact that the second group was not invited to the newly built established syrian national coalition ok that that will prove...
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it's the world's longest high speed railway. it slashes the travel time from 22 hours to just 8. the tickets starting at $138, a little pricey for the average chinese citizen. some say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a 13-year-old boy from the philippines is one of the recipients of this year's international children's peace prize. he took the horrible experience of being on the streets, turned it into an opportunity to help many others. we'll show you his extraordinary journey. [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> the
it's the world's longest high speed railway. it slashes the travel time from 22 hours to just 8. the tickets starting at $138, a little pricey for the average chinese citizen. some say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a 13-year-old boy from the philippines is one of the recipients of this year's international children's peace prize. he took the horrible experience of being on the streets, turned it into an opportunity to help many others. we'll show you his extraordinary journey. [...
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so the real threat that we've been putting out there for years now and i think we're looking at syria and iran being a combination that we would then take on and you're talking about in my view a conflict that becomes regional and maybe even wider. one of the oldest standing gulf monarchies can soon face a new arab spring style uprising whites rule is a cracking down on protesters on the blocking the opposition's political moves but all of this is either driving the resistance even more. and you do. it tensions are simmering beneath the calm as those seeking political change are forced to wait another day. community into a powerful nation although it's been ruled by the same family for more than two centuries who is widely seen as the most of aquatic of the gulf monarchies get some young kuwaitis beg to differ there is a few countries you can see democracy you can feel it in this time in the people but in kuwait's it's just for show that's what the government says that it is doing all it can to maintain stability supporters of the ruling family point out that it boasts a robust public
so the real threat that we've been putting out there for years now and i think we're looking at syria and iran being a combination that we would then take on and you're talking about in my view a conflict that becomes regional and maybe even wider. one of the oldest standing gulf monarchies can soon face a new arab spring style uprising whites rule is a cracking down on protesters on the blocking the opposition's political moves but all of this is either driving the resistance even more. and...
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developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create a new permanent seats because this is the biggest split in the united nations russia is convinced that this type of division can the do resolve by. not with medical vote that there must be consensus searching it would be very and forth. if the reform of the security council is voted through because this would split the membership and those who. would vote against. an imposed reform in their eyes they see the expanded security council would lose legitimacy not gain legitimacy and more legitimacy is what we all want and that's why the council should be more representative but in any case while we are working very thoroughly to reach this general agreement on the reform we believe that india certainly deserves. to be the be permanent member of the security council like your said russia is perm
developing countries and the first of all the new economic and financial leaders in the third world countries like india brazil for example that they must be represented in the security council and we would be in favor of making them new permanent members. provided of course the decision is taken to create a new permanent seats because this is the biggest split in the united nations russia is convinced that this type of division can the do resolve by. not with medical vote that there must be...
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news and world report, rick newman, and author of rebounders, how winners pivot from setback to success. talk about the debt ceiling for us, first of all, welcome. talk about the debt ceiling and how it affects us. we here horror scenarios about the red -- credit rating. >> one good thing you can say about reaching the debt limit is it's not a surprise. everybody has known this is coming up. the government will continue to function for a couple more months. emergency measures will be used to keep the money flowing, so to speak. this is unrelated to the fiscal cliff, so it's an additional problem that everybody has to deal with. of course the worst thing is we know how horrible it was the last time the debt ceiling needed to be raised in the summer of 2011, it went down to the wire and it looked as if there was a chance the united states would not raise the borrowing limit and default. we heard talk about social security payments not going out and that kind of thing. that's all led to the first downgrade in the u.s. credit rating, the stock market tanked. that was a ugly scenario. on top
news and world report, rick newman, and author of rebounders, how winners pivot from setback to success. talk about the debt ceiling for us, first of all, welcome. talk about the debt ceiling and how it affects us. we here horror scenarios about the red -- credit rating. >> one good thing you can say about reaching the debt limit is it's not a surprise. everybody has known this is coming up. the government will continue to function for a couple more months. emergency measures will be used...